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SFMTA recognizes Tenderloin quick‑build teams as part of safety push
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SFMTA leaders on Nov. 28 recognized staff behind years of quick‑build pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements in the Tenderloin and outlined next steps for traffic signals and turn phasing while emphasizing continued community partnership.
The SFMTA Board honored staff on Nov. 28 for implementing quick‑build pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements across the Tenderloin, a neighborhood the agency said sits largely on the city’s ‘high injury network.’
Streets Director Victoria Wiese called out a suite of projects begun under the agency’s quick‑build program launched in 2019, naming work on Taylor, Leavenworth, Larkin and other streets and citing measured reductions in extreme speeding. “Where we do work on our streets, we do see good results,” Wiese…
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